Vegetables & Fruit April 2016
Health Info prepared by Public Health April 2016
How many “Vegetables and Fruit” servings should you eat daily?
Depending on your age, the answer is….
A Food Guide vegetable or fruit serving is: 125 ml (½ cup) of fresh, frozen or canned vegetables or fruits or 100% fruit juice; 250 ml (1 cup) of cooked or raw leafy vegetables; 1 fruit.
To increase your vitamin and fibre intake: Eat vegetables and fruit instead of drinking juice; Eat at least one dark green vegetable and one orange vegetable daily.
Examples: Dark green vegetables: Asparagus, broccoli, romaine lettuce, green beans, spinach Orange vegetables: Carrots, squash, sweet potatoes
Some orange fruit can replace orange vegetables. Examples: Peach Nectarine Apricot Cantaloupe Mango Papaya
Live a colourful life. Eat vegetables and fruit!